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Editorial: Motivated ownership group could be key to railway and port s success

Obviously, the purchase from OmniTrax would not have taken place without the help of millions of dollars from the federal government but perhaps the most important thing about the new ownership group is that it is made up of people who truly have a stake in seeing the port and railway be successful, even if it isn’t necessarily a significant financial one made up of their own assets. To anyone who watched the communities along the line and particularly Churchill at the end of it languish in limbo for month after month after month as OmniTrax said it couldn’t afford to fix the Hudson Bay Railway after flooding washed out portions of the railbed between Gillam and Churchill, it was obvious that the owner’s biggest problem was that it just didn’t care. Business can often be about numbers on spreadsheets and profit margins and EBITDA and monetary considerations and that’s fine. But when that business is the only land transportation link a community has to the rest of the provi

IIT Madras establishes Institute Advisory Board to guide institute on best global practices

IIT Madras establishes ‘Institute Advisory Board’ to guide institute on best global practices IIT Madras establishes ‘Institute Advisory Board’ to guide institute on best global practices Comprising eminent alumni as well as well-wishers of the Institute from across the world, the Board will help the institute evolve into a globally recognized research university advertisement UPDATED: March 15, 2021 22:56 IST Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) has established an ‘Institute Advisory Board’ (IAB) comprising eminent alumni and well-wishers from across the world. The Board will provide guidance to the Institute on the best global practices followed by renowned international institutions, enabling it to emerge as one of the top educational and research institutions in the world. The distinguished members are drawn from various fields including business, academia and philanthropy.

Kingston student lands prestigious post-secondary national scholarship

Author of the article: Julia McKay Publishing date: Mar 15, 2021  •  March 15, 2021  •  3 minute read Dominic Kilpatrick, a Regiopolis-Notre Dame Catholic High School student, is the recipient of a $5,000 Horatio Alger Canadian scholarship. Photo by Dominic Kilpatrick /Supplied photo Article content KINGSTON A local secondary school student is among the 170 winners of a Horatio Alger Association of Canada scholarship. Dominic Kilpatrick, who attends Regiopolis-Notre Dame Catholic High School, is the recipient of $5,000. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Kingston student recipient of prestigious post-secondary national scholarship Back to video “I was really shocked at first (when I learned I received this scholarship),” Kilpatrick said in a phone interview with the Whig-Standard. “I remember I checked back in January and I thought I was looking through a list of recipients from this year and I thought I missed

IIT Madras Establishes Institute Advisory Board to Guide Institute on Best Global Practices – India Education,Education News India,Education News

IIT Madras Establishes Institute Advisory Board to Guide Institute on Best Global Practices – India Education,Education News India,Education News
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